Phytochrome signaling: time to tighten up the loose ends

Mol Plant. 2015 Apr;8(4):540-51. doi: 10.1016/j.molp.2014.11.021. Epub 2014 Dec 24.

Abstract

Phytochromes are red and far-red light photoreceptors that play fundamental roles in controlling many aspects of plant growth and development in response to light. The past two decades have witnessed the mechanistic elucidation of the action mode of phytochromes, including their regulation by external and endogenous factors and how they exert their function as transcriptional regulators. More importantly, recent advances have substantially deepened our understanding on the integration of the phytochrome-mediated signal into other cellular and developmental processes, such as elongation of hypocotyls, shoot branching, circadian clock, and flowering time, which often involves complex intercellular and interorgan signaling. Based on these advances, this review illustrates a blueprint of our current understanding of phytochrome signaling and its crosstalk with other signaling pathways, and also points out still open questions that need to be addressed in the future.

Keywords: cell signaling; light regulation; light signaling; photomorphogenesis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Circadian Clocks / physiology
  • Hypocotyl / metabolism
  • Light*
  • Phytochrome / metabolism*
  • Signal Transduction / physiology

Substances

  • Phytochrome